"bangkiyaw" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Tagalog]

IPA: /baŋkiˈaw/ [Standard-Tagalog], [bɐŋˈkjaʊ̯] [Standard-Tagalog] Forms: bangkiyáw [canonical], ᜊᜅ᜔ᜃᜒᜌᜏ᜔ [Baybayin], bangcqiao [alternative], bangcquiau [alternative], banquiao [alternative], bangkyaw [alternative, nonstandard]
Rhymes: -aw Etymology: Structurally possibly Hokkien Chinese. Etymology templates: {{ncog|nan-hbl|-}} Hokkien, {{der|tl|zh|-}} Chinese Head templates: {{tl-noun|bangkiyáw|b=+}} bangkiyáw (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜅ᜔ᜃᜒᜌᜏ᜔)
  1. torn woven mat used as a sort of waving flag placed in a field of grain to scare birds away Derived forms: bangkiyawin, ipagbangkiyaw, magbangkiyaw, pagbangkiyawan Related terms: balyan, panakot
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